Hydraa Prajavani Receives 64 Complaints: Commissioner Orders Immediate Action
Hydraa Prajavani received 64 complaints during the public hearing held on Monday.

In a proactive move to address public grievances, Hydraa Prajavani received 64 complaints during the public hearing held on Monday. These complaints, highlighting various urban issues, prompted Hyderabad Commissioner Sri Ranganath to instruct officials to investigate and take necessary action.
Key Issues Raised
The complaints covered several critical concerns related to urban management, including:
Encroachments on Parks and Roads
- Illegal constructions, fences, and barriers obstructing public spaces.
- Difficulty for residents due to unauthorized structures.
Encroachment of Public Lands
- Unauthorized occupation of land meant for public use.
- Disruptions caused by illegal land encroachments.
Lake and Water Body Management
- Concerns over improper maintenance of lakes.
- Citizens demanding clarity on Full Tank Level (FTL) of key water bodies.
Immediate Action Taken
The Commissioner took swift action by holding discussions with officials. To verify the complaints, authorities were directed to compare data using Google Maps and Survey of India Maps.
Steps were also initiated to:
- Identify and remove encroachments.
- Resolve longstanding disputes.
- Implement necessary corrective measures.
Field Inspections and Ongoing Efforts
Commissioner Sri Ranganath has instructed officials to conduct field inspections within a week. Meetings will be held with all involved parties to find practical solutions.
Key directives include:
- Thorough investigation of every complaint.
- Collaboration with relevant stakeholders.
- Use of accurate data for informed decision-making.
A Step Toward Effective Governance
The swift action taken by Hydraa Prajavani underscores the city’s commitment to addressing citizen concerns efficiently. The Commissioner’s proactive approach is expected to bring quick resolutions to urban challenges, ensuring better public spaces and governance.
Authorities will continue efforts to resolve disputes and restore public areas for the benefit of all residents.